Kayla Trevino

Reporter, The Advertiser-Tribune

United States

A fledgling journalist for a small town that is quickly turning into a booming city. Born and raised in my coverage area, I am passionate about local news and issues. My current beat is crime, law, emergency services, non-profits, human interest and general reporting.

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Making a house a home

The year 2020 has been a rough one worldwide. However, Bill Webster has had a tougher year than most have. Webster is a husband and a father who spent eight years running his own repair business. His work was something he loved to do and something that came easy to him.

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Max's Miles 2020 still going on

Oliver left a few notes when he passed, imploring that his family and friends work to make a difference in the world so less people will suffer with what he had.

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Loved one lost

Robbie Nahm's family celebrates his life

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Sharing a veteran's story

"One of many memorable experiences I had was crossing the Mediterranean Sea. We were traveling at night on a Polish tanker. Sparks were flying," Robinette said.

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Deaths after disgrace?

Men allegedly sought children for sex committed suicide after vigilante videos posted

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Police getting slammed

Supporters of vigilante group criticize cops and news coverage of stings

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'A call to duty'

Tiffin police officer's efforts saves man's life

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'Prove them wrong every day'

News reports commonly shine a light on drug overdoses and warrants carried out on drug distributors and manufacturers. But we rarely get to see the faces and hear the stories of people who struggle with addiction.